Monthly Archives: June 2011

Digital preservation in 3 days flat: The AQuA approach to hacking and mashing The British Library has hosted the second of the AQuA Project’s mashup events, bringing together practitioners from Libraries and Archives with digital preservation and technical experts. Following … Continue reading →

Video: Dr. Paul Ayris about digital preservation Dr. Paul Ayris, University College London and Director and Acting Group Manager at UCL Library Service, President of LIBER, the Association of European Research Libraries talks about Digital Preservation and how it can … Continue reading →

Research on Digital Preservation within projects co-funded by the European Union in the ICT programme Disclaimer This report provides an overview about the research on Digital Preservation of initiatives co-funded by the European Commission in the ICT programme. A subject … Continue reading →

Video: Film Preservation Centre Library and Archives Canada invites the media to the official opening of the Nitrate Film Preservation Centre. The new facility will now be home to an impressive collection which consists of 5,575 reels of film, dating … Continue reading →

New Relic Teams With HTTP Archive to Track 1 Million Websites New Internet Archive Project to Become Largest Publicly Available Collection of World Wide Web Performance Data New Relic, Inc., the SaaS web application performance management provider, announced today that … Continue reading →

BT Vision customers get BBC iPlayer through set-top-box BT Vision has incorporated the BBC iPlayer into its service. The BBC iPlayer will work alongside BT Vision’s TV Replay service, which will still continue to offer catch-up TV from ITV’s … Continue reading →

The Internet Archive’s Video Library Goes HTML5 The Internet Archive’s entire collection of digital videos will now be available in HTML5 as well as Flash, the organization announced today. The Internet Archive will be using Kaltura’s open source video … Continue reading →